We have a school, a post office, a pub, and about 190 residents- many you never see. Being a junction on the Great Ocean Road we see a lot of people/tourists passing by. Some days its a ghost town.At 1500ft ASL, some (many) days we sit in cloud and can barely see anything for the 'fog'. Reminds me of that PS1 game Silent Hill.

And at 1900mm of annual rainfall, your feet are always wet There is no 'town' water... everyone has a tank/dam.

is there a space for one more person there?? any work thereI don´t like iceland any more so i wana move away from all this corrupt criminal banking gov..... i think you get me

Work here is minimal. Someone has to die/leave before an opening! We are welcome to new incomers...

After arriving here I had to plug myself as a IT guy / mechanic to find much work.

Its paid off, I spend my days either serving hungry customers/tourists,making the beds of sleeping travellers for the motel, or doing repairs to the computer/survelliance systems for my boss that runs the business. (Nothing like my previous career fixing military aircraft)

Despite that, its all very peaceful. I can raise my daughters in a remote country enviroment- and the wife (my best friend) is happy.

But I can play in MY workshop to my hearts content. ... the best gift EVER!.....but why is there never enough firewood or download allowance?!

ralcool wrote:Found this on the DoIT_ST archives today... is this the Joska of this forum???

""Today I successfully accelerated my Stacy to 10MHz I'm currently testing it, so far it looks very stable. This was a very simple modification:

Yes, this is me. IIRC this is something I posted on c.s.a.s. about 10 years ago. FIY the 48Mhz oscillator worked fine too, but the LCD could barely cope with the new refresh-rate and the screen got quite dim. Then I fried the motherboard when I attempted to fit my AdSpeed16 and gave up this project.

ralcool wrote:Fried is rather extreme , you must have done something REAL bad....

Well, not exactly "fried". I don't know exactly what I did, but I messed up some tracks when I fitted the AdSpeed. I could not get the motherboard working again after that. I gave the motherboard to a friend, he fixed it some years later.

I'm proud to say I gave a decade of service in the RAAF to keep those buggers flying. NOT easy on a 40+ yr old airplane. To many original and bloody near impossible to maintain factory specifications. (Other than aussie modifications...) Taught me heaps. Shame they are now finally retired. R.I.P. Died early IMHO. They had years of service left... (gee, Like the Concorde.... ) flamin' govern'mints.....

Anyway, I got to drive/fly it, fix everything on it (my job- Avionics), and had many good times, sometimes under massive pressure. Thats the job.

It's said that the destruction of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York was the cause of BA to "retire" the Concorde fleet. Due to two reasons, 1) a number of regular passengers died in the Twin Towers and 2), Americans (mainly businessmen/women) were less keen on flying due to the "al-Qaeda" threat.Shame really, as most of the Concorde aircraft had been barely run-in compared to those 747 sky buses . I watched Concorde 216 - G-BOAF land for the last time at Filton airfield. Truly an amazing aircraft. (http://www.concordeatfilton.org.ukhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-10644070http://www.concordesst.com).

wongck wrote:WOW... now that's a real small town !!

In the UK I am tempted to say that we would call it a village. At least it looks big enough to be a village (going on what Ralcool has said and the view from Google Maps). In my line of work I often drive through little hamlets (just a small collection of houses normally near a farm or two but not big enough to be called a village, no shops, no church etc) .

zackworld wrote:Thank you Ralcool. Looks like you've put quite a bit of thought into my package.It's much appreciated

Ralcool does indeed do a bloody good job with his "kits". What more can I say

Falcon, Atari 520STFM, Atari 1040STE, more PC's than I care to count and an assortment of 8 bit micros (nearly forgot the Psion's)

1024MAK wrote: In the UK I am tempted to say that we would call it a village. At least it looks big enough to be a village (going on what Ralcool has said and the view from Google Maps). In my line of work I often drive through little hamlets (just a small collection of houses normally near a farm or two but not big enough to be called a village, no shops, no church etc) .

zackworld wrote:Thank you Ralcool. Looks like you've put quite a bit of thought into my package.It's much appreciated

Ralcool does indeed do a bloody good job with his "kits". What more can I say

yeah, I live in a village too, in fact my local post office closed due to lack of use two years ago. but unlike Mr Ralcool, I can drive for 20 minutes and be at the main post office

I recently upgraded one of my 4160STE with a dual TOS (1.62 + 2.06), so the next step is to add the 16MHz CPU + HD Floppy upgrade from Ralcool. From what everyone are saying, these are really great bits of kit that Ral is putting together here.

Regards Post Offices in the UK, does anyone here get grief from them whenever you present a PayPal pre-paid package to them? They seem to complain about the most insignificent of things and then treat you like some soft, smelly brown stuff under their shoes.

Shredder11 wrote:I recently upgraded one of my 4160STE with a dual TOS (1.62 + 2.06), so the next step is to add the 16MHz CPU + HD Floppy upgrade from Ralcool. From what everyone are saying, these are really great bits of kit that Ral is putting together here.

Yes... um that combo board is still on the burner....I have had delays getting that project to a 'sellable' standard.

Mainly due to time contraints and installation documentation. (I have no STE to find the signals/traces to wire it to- but it has them, I can only supply Atari IC pin numbers)

I know the board works, so that is not the problem. Just how do I supply instructions & pictures to install it?

So to be aware the project is not shelved..its actually ready (and two built).... but how do I tell you how to fit it to an STE.....? You need balls to undertake the first install from what I can tell you.

For a glimpse of my next revigorated next project I offer you this, Shhhhh. (Not my work/channel- but what I'm viewing and reverse engineering...again) I lost interest for a while- blame the hoaxsters.This really seems real.

I have been posting on their Yahoo page my ideas of modifications and observations.. I just hope they can release the 'open source' plans they promise soon- so I can finish what I'm building. (a replica)This has been a long and expensive dream for +15yrs.... (Yes I have built many working 'cells', plus other stuff- but not in this league/level!)

Sometimes I just go back to my Atari or my Motorbike or Cars, and play with what I can actually achieve. It gives hope and much relaxation. Not much in my house is un-modified in some way.Bugger watching dumb TV- that is entertainment for the mind..I work in Spirit.

In the UK I am tempted to say that we would call it a village. At least it looks big enough to be a village (going on what Ralcool has said and the view from Google Maps). In my line of work I often drive through little hamlets (just a small collection of houses normally near a farm or two but not big enough to be called a village, no shops, no church etc) .

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Here it is on Google maps. The 'Town/Village' A least 45km from anywhere else. (No we don't drive....just walk there.. unless its raining...like always) Love it.

ralcool wrote:Yes... um that combo board is still on the burner....I have had delays getting that project to a 'sellable' standard.

Mainly due to time contraints and installation documentation. (I have no STE to find the signals/traces to wire it to- but it has them, I can only supply Atari IC pin numbers)

I know the board works, so that is not the problem. Just how do I supply instructions & pictures to install it?

So to be aware the project is not shelved..its actually ready (and two built).... but how do I tell you how to fit it to an STE.....? You need balls to undertake the first install from what I can tell you.

Sometimes I just go back to my Atari or my Motorbike or Cars, and play with what I can actually achieve. It gives hope and much relaxation. Not much in my house is un-modified in some way.Bugger watching dumb TV- that is entertainment for the mind..I work in Spirit.

No problem as there is no big rush or anything; I will be dead chuffed when you are ready to send it though, plus between now and then it gives me time to arrange the installation of it with my uncle. I'd love to video him doing it but I think he will want me to leave it with him for a few days and then pick it up once completed. I will probably do a video anyway of what the mod looks like and running a few programs, plus maybe a couple of real life speed comparisons.

It's strange how I am more drawn towards the Atari ST/E and Falcon 030; The Amiga has always impressed me greatly ever since it was launched, but so far I have not been tempted to buy one. Maybe I am a sucker for the under dog and like to see every last drop rung out of a machine, thus defying the odds etc.

Oh and I loved the video link you shared there. I have seen this kind of technology mentioned on various motoring programmes for years, but none with any indepth information that treat the viewing audience like they had any intelligence or desire for alternatives to petrol. Maybe these 'petrol head' programmes are quietly hoping this geeky new fangled stuff will go away, so they can stick their heads in the sand and pretend oil will last forever...or for their lifetime at least.

Shredder11 wrote:Regards Post Offices in the UK, does anyone here get grief from them whenever you present a PayPal pre-paid package to them? They seem to complain about the most insignificent of things and then treat you like some soft, smelly brown stuff under their shoes.

Each post office "branch" normally gets paid for the services that are used. With PayPal prepaid printed postage labels they get less money (where you pay for the postage through your PayPal account and then print your label complete with valid postage details - see https://www.paypal-business.co.uk/merch ... ostage.htm).If you have a local post office and want it to say open, you may wish to think before giving further profit to PayPal...

Falcon, Atari 520STFM, Atari 1040STE, more PC's than I care to count and an assortment of 8 bit micros (nearly forgot the Psion's)

Shredder11 wrote:Regards Post Offices in the UK, does anyone here get grief from them whenever you present a PayPal pre-paid package to them? They seem to complain about the most insignificent of things and then treat you like some soft, smelly brown stuff under their shoes.

Each post office "branch" normally gets paid for the services that are used. With PayPal prepaid printed postage labels they get less money (where you pay for the postage through your PayPal account and then print your label complete with valid postage details - see https://www.paypal-business.co.uk/merch ... ostage.htm).If you have a local post office and want it to say open, you may wish to think before giving further profit to PayPal...

Thanks !Ahhh.... something that is peculiar to British Royal mail & pay-pal.No wonder we don't have it over here.